Naivasha MP Jane Kihara has accused the government of allegedly being behind the resurgence of outlawed sects in Mt Kenya to disrupt political and church events.

The MP cited an incident over the weekend where former Mungiki leader Maina Njenga stormed a crusade attended by the wife of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.

During the incident, Dorcas Rigathi had to flee as Njenga's supporters took over the event to the chagrin of residents.

Kihara said this was part of a bigger plan to stop Gachagua in central Kenya, warning that it would not work. "We have seen members of the outlawed sector storm even church services after being sponsored by the State and we are calling on the youths to stop being misused by the politicians," she said.